Sometimes I can really dig her voice other times not. It is definately unique. I think she is dope on the beats for sure, can't wait for Olesi instrumentals. Makes sense that her dad made instruments for Eddie Harris (right??) and her mother played with Pharoah Sanders (thats right too??), she's definately a little "avant" at times I guess.

People are not ready. People were not ready at the Conga room...thats for sure. That crowd was just stuck when she was on. I like her music. There is something familiar about the music that I cant put my finger on. Like her voice reminds me of another singer. Or the music itself reminds me of something...

I Love her music! I swear I heard like 10 seconds of her music before I bought the EP. I'm really feeling Olesi, too. Her voice is like no other right now and her beats are on point. It's refreshing hear someone bring it like that. She's the only singer I listen to right now (I hate R&B right now!). Sometimes she can sound a little funny over a track, but in all I enjoy her uniqueness.

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Posted 07 September 2006 - 10:32 AM

It looked like Dudley was one of the few that was really feelin her at Conga Room back in April....sounded okay to me, from what I could hear (between boos and heckles).....Georgia's a cool person, different is good, good to have that variety....

It looked like Dudley was one of the few that was really feelin her at Conga Room

Yeah but he seemed to struggle to get into it. He couldnt get it right or something was wrong with his mic so I think he just gave up or tried to take over the DJ booth during Geogrias set. 'Dudley' is the pefect compliment to her music tho. Man that reminds me of how JRocc KILLED IT with the Dilla originals that night! WE was going crazy during his dilla set!

Georgia and Declaime work well together...I can see a collab down the line their style compliment one another.

He should have been doing older material at that show that's probably why the crowd was like that. That album was just released so half the people there prolly didn't have it.

However, I was in the back singing "Funky Dudley" him cuz that's my joint WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA but we shook after it got crowded(I got that people claustraphobia thing) plus my ass was tired and had to drink a red bull to "keep my head up" like Pac...

That's what I get for trying to be "cool" and go out.

There was one room I was really feeling it had a like a 1940's vibe too it, I just peeked in

It looked like Dudley was one of the few that was really feelin her at Conga Room back in April....sounded okay to me, from what I could hear (between boos and heckles).....Georgia's a cool person, different is good, good to have that variety....

yo im from chicago and i was there on 4.20

those were no boos and heckels..that was me singinging along like dudly " doh doh doh-dow doh doe"i thought thet killed it at the conga room

i like her voice, though it's not anything super extraordinary. But that ep, i just can't get into it, maybe it'll grow on me, but it feels all muddy and messed up, like there's too much going on, it always feels to me like there's more than one song playing and they both battling each other.

I'll keep listening though, i tend to find that stuff i didn't really 'get' at first, is the stuff that gets the most plays over time.

It looked like Dudley was one of the few that was really feelin her at Conga Room back in April....sounded okay to me, from what I could hear (between boos and heckles).....Georgia's a cool person, different is good, good to have that variety....